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Sarah Provan supports Murad Ahmed as editor on the technology desk, covering for Tanya Powley's maternity leave. Previously, Sarah was deputy breaking news editor and chief production journalist on the features desk. Before she joined the FT Sarah worked in Amsterdam, Madrid and Lisbon for Bloomberg and the Associated Press.
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